A covariant Higgs mechanism turns the partially massless graviton into a fully massive spin-2 field by condensing a fractonic matter field with dipole symmetry.
Covariant fracton gauge theory with boundary
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In this paper we study the consequences of the introduction of a flat boundary on a 4D covariant rank-2 gauge theory described by a linear combination of linearized gravity and covariant fracton theory. We show that this theory gives rise to a Maxwell-Chern-Simons-like theory of two rank-2 traceless symmetric tensor fields. This induced 3D theory can be physically traced back to the traceless scalar charge theory of fractons, where the Chern-Simons-like term plays the role of a matter contribution. By further imposing time reversal invariance on the boundary, the Chern-Simons-like term disappears. Importantly, on the boundary of our 4D gauge theory we find a generalized U(1) Ka\c{c}-Moody algebra and the induced 3D theory is characterized by the conservation of the dipole moment.
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A Partially Massless Superconductor
A covariant Higgs mechanism turns the partially massless graviton into a fully massive spin-2 field by condensing a fractonic matter field with dipole symmetry.